Steven Mancilla hit an RBI single and scored on a double by Jovan Hernandez to put Georgetown College baseball ahead for good in Sunday's final game with St. Catharine College. The Tigers (6-11, 4-5 MSC) held on for a 7-5 win, their first on the road this season.

GC was 0-10 prior to that and facing its second Mid-South Conference sweep. The team is currently tied for fifth in league standings with Cumberland University with 12 games left to play. The Tigers hit the road for a set of mid-week games – at University of Cincinnati Clermont and University of Miami – Hamilton – before hosting Lindsey Wilson College for a three-game series this weekend.

The Blue Raiders are currently tied at the top of the standings with SCC and Campbellsville University with a 7-2 record.

Georgetown College women's tennis wrapped up a three-match conference road trip with a Monday afternoon showdown with No. 4 Lindsey Wilson College. The Tigers, receiving votes in the national poll, battled in every match but lost 8-1. GC is now 2-2 in league play and will host Shawnee State University 4 pm Wednesday.

Freshman Natalie Fiepke was the bright spot winning in straight sets at singles' six-position. She won 6-4, 6-4 over Diana Gerlakh.

Georgetown College softball had a crazy hitting and scoring week. The Tigers, receiving votes nationally, scored 93 runs in six games and 36 innings. Helping the cause was the week's Mid-South Conference Player of the Week Shelby Engle as announced Monday afternoon.

The junior had eight home runs in 18 at bats while hitting .722 (13-of-18) to pick up her first MSC weekly award for the season. Engle drove in 19 runs and walked nine times during her remarkable offensive week. She tallied 2.167 slugging percentage as the Tigers went 4-2 and improved to 7-3 in league play.

Engle was 4-for-5 with three home runs and six RBIs during a weekend win over St. Catharine College. The first baseman also had four hits in a win over University of the Cumberlands. In that game, she had two home runs and seven RBIs.